Matt Damon and Jimmy Kimmel have a long-running feud that has spanned many petty years. And the two came face-to-face yet again when Damon accompanied George Clooney’s twins to the stage to make their television debut this week. “I’m his manny. It’s a nanny who’s a man,” Damon said, while rolling in two strollers. But after tossing insults back and forth, the only twins Matt revealed were his two middle fingers for the late-night host. “There they are, right there. This is screw, and this is you. Screw you,” he said.

Trump stars in Other Things

The second season of Netflix’s beloved sci-fi series Stranger Things has hit the streaming service, but not before Stephen Colbert had a chance to parody the show by mashing up clips with confusing statements made by President Donald Trump. The Late Show host named his version Other Things and included moments where Joyce Byers, police chief Hopper as well as Eleven and the gang attempt to decode the words coming out of POTUS’ mouth.

Lin-Manuel Miranda freestyles

Jimmy Fallon hosted a Freestylin With The Roots segment on The Tonight Show on Tuesday to celebrate the fall season. After concocting musical numbers for two audience members about fall shopping and Halloween, Hamilton’s Lin-Manuel Miranda arrived to improvise a performance about an audience member by the name of Olivia, who would like to see Adele play her in a hypothetical Broadway play she would name The Sassy Life.

‘It was time to tell that story’

Megyn Kelly, who left Fox News earlier this year, is now speaking out about her former colleague Bill O’Reilly following his sexual harassment scandal. She sat down with Seth Meyers on Late Night this past Wednesday to share insight on Fox News’ toxic work environment and how Bill had settled a claim for $32 million before his contract was renewed. “It was time to tell that story. I take no pleasure in discussing Fox News in that way because I had a lot of good years there and they’re not all bad, they’ve got some great people. He is not one of them,” she said.

Dinner with Donald

When Donald Trump was on the presidential campaign trail, Saturday Night Live invited the mogul to host their show. Former SNL cast-member Taran Killam is still not over the decision and he informed Conan O’Brien that he regrets being a part of the episode. “In retrospect for me, and it’s mostly about my personal experience with it and how I feel about it as time goes on and our current president kind of reveals his character or lack thereof, I personally have a hard time of having been involved in an endorsement of that,” Killam said. “It’s not necessarily a critique of the show, but, it’s really hard to have played a part in encouraging or not even encouraging, but just offering a platform and promoting for someone who I find I’m constantly disappointed in.”